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Xtender series * Adjustable with the RCC-02/-03 ** These features are valid only when using the cooling module ECF-01. (1) With -01 at the end of the reference, means 120V/60Hz. Available for all Xtenders except XTH 8000-48 Data may change without any notice. Model XTS 900-12 XTS 1200-24 XTS 1400-48 XTM 1500-12 XTM 2000-12 XTM 2400-24 XTM 2600-48 XTM 3500-24 XTM 4000-48 XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH 8000-48 Inverter Nominal battery voltage 12Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 12Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 12Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc Input voltage range 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc Continuous power @ 25°C 650**/500VA 800**/650VA 900**/750VA 1500VA 2000VA 2000VA 2000VA 3000VA 3500VA 2500VA 4500VA 5000VA 7000VA Power 30 min. @ 25°C 900**/700VA 1200**/1000VA 1400**/1200VA 1500VA 2000VA 2400VA 2600VA 3500VA 4000VA 3000VA 5000VA 6000VA 8000VA Power 5 sec. @ 25°C 2.3kVA 2.5kVA 2.8kVA 3.4kVA 4.8kVA 6kVA 6.5kVA 9kVA 10.5kVA 7.5kVA 12kVA 15kVA 21kVA Maximum load Up to short-circuit Maximum asymmetric load Up to Pcont. * Load detection (stand-by) 2 to 25 W Cos ϕ 0.1-1 Maximum efficiency 93% 93% 93% 93% 94% 96% 94% 96% 93% 94% 96% Consumption OFF/Stand-by/ON 1.1W/1.4W/7W 1.2W/1.5W/8W 1.3W/1.6W/8W 1.2W/1.4W/8W 1.2W/1.4W/10W 1.4W/1.6W/9W 1.8W/2W/10W 1.4W/1.6W/12W 1.8W/2.1W/14W 1.2W/1.4W/14W 1.4W/1.8W/18W 1.8W/2.2W/22W 1.8W/2.4W/30W * Output voltage Pure sine wave 230Vac (±2%) / 120Vac (1) * Output frequency 45Hz - 60Hz (1) ± 0.05% (crystal controlled) Harmonic distortion <2% Overload and short-circuit protection Automatic disconnection with 3 time restart attempt Overheat protection Warning before shut-off - with automatic restart Battery charger * Charge Characteristic 6 steps : Bulk-Absorption-Floating-Equalization-reduced floating-periodic absorption Number of steps, thresholds, end current and times completely adjustable with the RCC-02/-03 * Maximum charging current 35A 25A 12A 70A 100A 55A 30A 90A 50A 160A 140A 100A 120A * Temperature compensation With BTS-01 or BSP 500/1200 Power Factor Correction (PFC) EN 61000-3-2 General data XTS 900-12 XTS 1200-24 XTS 1400-48 XTM 1500-12 XTM 2000-12 XTM 2400-24 XTM 2600-48 XTM 3500-24 XTM 4000-48 XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH 8000-48 * Input voltage range 150 to 265Vac / 50 to 140Vac (1) Input frequency 45 to 65Hz Input current max. (transfer relay) / Output current max. 16Aac/20Aac 50Aac/56Aac 50Aac/80Aac Transfer time <15ms Multifunction contacts Module ARM-02 with 2 contacts, in option 2 independent contacts (potential free 3 points, 16Aac/5Adc) Weight 8.2 kg 9 kg 9.3 kg 15 kg 18.5 kg 16.2 kg 21.2 kg 22.9 kg 34 kg 40 kg 42 kg 46 kg Dimension hxwxl [mm] 110x210x310 133x322x466 230x300x500 Protection index IP54 IP20 Conformity Directive EMC 2004/108/EC : EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014, EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, 62040-2 Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC : EN 62040-1-1, EN 50091-2, EN 60950-1 Operating temperature range -20 to 55°C Relative humidity in operation 100% 95% without condensation Ventilation Optional cooling module ECF-01 Forced from 55°C Acoustic level <40dB / <45dB (without/with ventilation) Warranty 5 years Accessoires Remote control RCC-02 or RCC-03 Module XCOM-232i Internet based communication sets Xcom-LAN, Xcom-GSM Remote Control Module RCM-10 (3 m) 2 aux. contacts module ARM-02 Cooling Module ECF-01 Battery temp. sensor BTS-01 (3 m) Communication cable for 3ph and // CAB-RJ45-8-2 Mounting frame X-Connect v 1.2.0

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Page 1: Solar Yours - Xtender series...12 V 12 A 25 A 35 A Model P 30 P nom U bat. I charge VT - 80 48 V 24 V 12 V 5000 W 2500 W 1250 W 150 V 80 A 80 V VT - 65 48 V 24 V 12 V 4000 W 2000 W

Xtenderseries

* Adjustable with the RCC-02/-03 ** These features are valid only when using the cooling module ECF-01. (1) With -01 at the end of the reference, means 120V/60Hz. Available for all Xtenders except XTH 8000-48 Data may change without any notice.

Model XTS 900-12 XTS 1200-24 XTS 1400-48 XTM 1500-12 XTM 2000-12 XTM 2400-24 XTM 2600-48 XTM 3500-24 XTM 4000-48 XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH 8000-48InverterNominal battery voltage 12Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 12Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 24Vdc 48Vdc 12Vdc 24Vdc 48VdcInput voltage range 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68Vdc 9.5 - 17Vdc 19 - 34Vdc 38 - 68VdcContinuous power @ 25°C 650**/500VA 800**/650VA 900**/750VA 1500VA 2000VA 2000VA 2000VA 3000VA 3500VA 2500VA 4500VA 5000VA 7000VAPower 30 min. @ 25°C 900**/700VA 1200**/1000VA 1400**/1200VA 1500VA 2000VA 2400VA 2600VA 3500VA 4000VA 3000VA 5000VA 6000VA 8000VAPower 5 sec. @ 25°C 2.3kVA 2.5kVA 2.8kVA 3.4kVA 4.8kVA 6kVA 6.5kVA 9kVA 10.5kVA 7.5kVA 12kVA 15kVA 21kVAMaximum load Up to short-circuitMaximum asymmetric load Up to Pcont.

* Load detection (stand-by) 2 to 25 W

Cos ϕ 0.1-1Maximum effi ciency 93% 93% 93% 93% 94% 96% 94% 96% 93% 94% 96%Consumption OFF/Stand-by/ON 1.1W/1.4W/7W 1.2W/1.5W/8W 1.3W/1.6W/8W 1.2W/1.4W/8W 1.2W/1.4W/10W 1.4W/1.6W/9W 1.8W/2W/10W 1.4W/1.6W/12W 1.8W/2.1W/14W 1.2W/1.4W/14W 1.4W/1.8W/18W 1.8W/2.2W/22W 1.8W/2.4W/30W

* Output voltage Pure sine wave 230Vac (±2%) / 120Vac (1)

* Output frequency 45Hz - 60Hz (1) ± 0.05% (crystal controlled)Harmonic distortion <2%Overload and short-circuit protection Automatic disconnection with 3 time restart attemptOverheat protection Warning before shut-off - with automatic restartBattery charger

* Charge Characteristic 6 steps : Bulk-Absorption-Floating-Equalization-reduced fl oating-periodic absorptionNumber of steps, thresholds, end current and times completely adjustable with the RCC-02/-03

* Maximum charging current 35A 25A 12A 70A 100A 55A 30A 90A 50A 160A 140A 100A 120A* Temperature compensation With BTS-01 or BSP 500/1200

Power Factor Correction (PFC) EN 61000-3-2General data XTS 900-12 XTS 1200-24 XTS 1400-48 XTM 1500-12 XTM 2000-12 XTM 2400-24 XTM 2600-48 XTM 3500-24 XTM 4000-48 XTH 3000-12 XTH 5000-24 XTH 6000-48 XTH 8000-48

* Input voltage range 150 to 265Vac / 50 to 140Vac (1)Input frequency 45 to 65HzInput current max. (transfer relay) / Output current max. 16Aac/20Aac 50Aac/56Aac 50Aac/80Aac

Transfer time <15msMultifunction contacts Module ARM-02 with 2 contacts, in option 2 independent contacts (potential free 3 points, 16Aac/5Adc)Weight 8.2 kg 9 kg 9.3 kg 15 kg 18.5 kg 16.2 kg 21.2 kg 22.9 kg 34 kg 40 kg 42 kg 46 kgDimension hxwxl [mm] 110x210x310 133x322x466 230x300x500Protection index IP54 IP20

Conformity Directive EMC 2004/108/EC : EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 55014, EN 55022, EN 61000-3-2, 62040-2 Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC : EN 62040-1-1, EN 50091-2, EN 60950-1

Operating temperature range -20 to 55°CRelative humidity in operation 100% 95% without condensationVentilation Optional cooling module ECF-01 Forced from 55°CAcoustic level <40dB / <45dB (without/with ventilation)Warranty 5 yearsAccessoiresRemote control RCC-02 or RCC-03 • • • • • • • • • • • • •Module XCOM-232i • • • • • • • • • • • • •Internet based communication setsXcom-LAN, Xcom-GSM • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Remote Control Module RCM-10 (3 m) • • • • • • • • •2 aux. contacts module ARM-02 • • •Cooling Module ECF-01 • • •Battery temp. sensor BTS-01 (3 m) • • • • • • • • • • • • •Communication cable for 3ph and // CAB-RJ45-8-2 • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mounting frame X-Connect • • • •

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XtenderVarioTrackVarioString

Energy freedom

with peace of mindXtender is a family of multi-functional and bidirectional inverter/chargers, for systems from 0.5 to 72kVA, with the following main functions:

Inverter DC-ACŸBattery charger AC-DCŸTransfer system AC-ACŸSource power assistance ŸSolar priorityŸGrid-feedingŸ2 programmable auxiliary Ÿcontacts

The Xtender is the heart of your energy system and so the key element for a smart, efficient and smooth energy management.

Comprehensive communication solutions keep your system under control wherever you are.

The Vario family consists of 4 models of MPPT solar charge controllers with 65A to 120A battery charge current, for PV arrays from 1- 105kWp.

These high quality charge controllers offer the highest efficiency and the fastest regulation for similar products on the market.

The combination of the Vario and Xtender results in a highly efficient hybrid solution.

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Suder Innotec SARue des Casernes 57

1950 Sion - SwitzerlandTel: +41 (0)27 205 60 80Fax: +14 (0)27 205 60 [email protected]

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Local displaywith settings and Datalog

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Xtender

Compatible with most battery technologies like:

AGM, GEL, Flooded LANiCad, NiFE,

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Studer Innotec SA 2013 V1.0.5 51X

Xcom-GSM / Xcom-LAN Remote communication sets for Xtender and VarioTrack systems

User Manual

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CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 5

1.1 Remote communication set for Xtender and VarioTrack systems ............................................. 5 1.2 Conventions .......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Warranty and liability .......................................................................................................................... 5

1.3.1 Warranty and liability ...................................................................................................................... 5 1.3.2 Exclusion of warranty ...................................................................................................................... 6 1.3.3 Exclusion of liability .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.3.4 Compatibility .................................................................................................................................... 6

1.4 Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.4.1 Generalities ....................................................................................................................................... 6 1.4.2 Warnings ............................................................................................................................................ 6

2 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Installation of the Xcom 232i .............................................................................................................. 7

3 WIRING ................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 Xcom-GSM set ...................................................................................................................................... 7

3.1.1 Contents of the remote communication set Xcom-GSM ....................................................... 8 3.1.2 Mounting place ............................................................................................................................... 8 3.1.3 Installing the SIM card .................................................................................................................... 8 3.1.4 Connecting the GSM modem ...................................................................................................... 8

3.2 Xcom-LAN set ....................................................................................................................................... 9 3.2.1 Contents of the remote communication set Xcom-LAN ........................................................ 9 3.2.2 Mounting place ............................................................................................................................... 9 3.2.3 Connecting the Ethernet gateway ............................................................................................. 9

4 CONFIGURING THE XCOM-232I ......................................................................................................... 10 4.1 Download the software .................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Insert the SD card ............................................................................................................................... 10 4.3 Select the SD card drive ................................................................................................................... 10 4.4 Set the parameters ............................................................................................................................ 11

4.4.1 For Xcom-LAN ................................................................................................................................ 11 4.4.2 For Xcom-GSM ............................................................................................................................... 11

4.5 Generate the configuration file ...................................................................................................... 12 4.6 Remove the SD card ......................................................................................................................... 13 4.7 Setup the parameters in the Xcom-232i ........................................................................................ 13 4.8 Creation of your account ................................................................................................................ 14 4.9 Registration of installation ................................................................................................................ 15 4.10 Installation completed ...................................................................................................................... 16

5 XCOM PORTAL ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5.1 Home Page ......................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2 Facility Page........................................................................................................................................ 16

5.2.1 Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2.2 Remote Control ............................................................................................................................. 16 5.2.3 Sharing ............................................................................................................................................. 16 5.2.4 Messages ........................................................................................................................................ 16 5.2.5 Notifications .................................................................................................................................... 16

6 NOTES ................................................................................................................................................... 17

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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 REMOTE COMMUNICATION SET FOR XTENDER AND VARIOTRACK SYSTEMS The remote communication sets Xcom-LAN or Xcom-GSM allow you to view, configure and control Xtender and VarioTrack systems from anywhere in the world. With a simple Internet access on a Smartphone, a tablet or a notebook, your installation is accessible through a virtual remote control on Studer’s dedicated web portal. This virtual remote control’s interface is designed to resemble the standard remote control RCC-02/-03 and offers the same functionality as if on-site. By keeping the same interface as the RCC-02/03, managing the system is easy and familiar. All information and warning messages are listed on the server and can be used as a trigger to send messages by E-mail or SMS. Access to the web portal can easily be given to a third part if assistance is needed to analyse or configure a system. Two solutions are provided to access the virtual remote control:

Xcom-LAN, for systems connected to a wired Local Area Network giving access to the internet WEB Xcom-GSM, for systems with no available LAN but access to the GSM network, either by GPRS (worldwide) or by 3G (WCDMA). The present manual is valid for both the Xcom-LAN and Xcom-GSM remote communication sets. Before installation of the communication system, carefully read this user manual and proceed thereafter with the installation and configuration as explained in the following chapters. For further information on the different devices of these sets, please refer to the respective user manuals.

1.2 CONVENTIONS

This symbol is used to indicate the presence of a dangerous voltage that is sufficient to constitute a risk of electric shock.

This symbol is used to indicate a risk of material damage and/or the cancellation of the guarantee.

This symbol is used to indicate a procedure or function that is important for a safe and correct use of the equipment. Failure to respect these instructions may lead to the cancellation of the guarantee or to a non-compliant installation.

1.3 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY 1.3.1 Warranty and liability During production and assembly, each Xcom-232i undergoes several controls and tests which strictly comply with established procedures. Each Xcom-232i is given a serial number allowing a perfect follow-up of the controls, in conformity with the specific data of every device. For this reason, it is very important to never remove the descriptive sticker bearing the serial number. The production, assembling and tests of each Xcom-232i are entirely carried out in our factory in Sion (CH). The warranty for this product depends on the strict application of the instructions in this manual.

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1.3.2 Exclusion of warranty No warranty claims will be accepted for damages caused by handling, operation or actions that are not described in this manual. Damages arisen from the following events are excluded from the warranty: • Overvoltage on the device. • Liquid in the device or oxidation due to condensation. • Damage resulting from a fall or a mechanical shock. • Modifications carried out without the explicit authorization of Studer Innotec SA. • Nuts or screws partially or insufficiently tightened during installation or maintenance. • Damage due to atmospheric overvoltage (lightning). • Damage due to inappropriate transport or packaging. • Disappearance of original identification marks.

1.3.3 Exclusion of liability Installation, commissioning, use and maintenance of this device cannot be supervised by Studer Innotec SA. For this reason, we do not accept any liability for damage, costs or losses resulting from an installation that does not comply with the instructions, by a faulty operation or by inadequate maintenance. The use of this device is under the responsibility of the end-user. This device is neither designed nor guaranteed for the supply of life support applications or any other critical application with potential risks for human beings or for the environment. We shall assume no liability for patent infringement or other third party rights involved in the use of this device.

1.3.4 Compatibility Studer Innotec SA guarantees the compatibility of the software updates with the hardware for one year, starting from the date of purchase. The updates are no longer guaranteed beyond this date and a hardware upgrade may be required. Please contact your reseller for any additional information on compatibility.

1.4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.4.1 Generalities Do read carefully all safety instructions before proceeding to the installation and commissioning of the device. Not respecting these instructions might constitute a lethal physical danger but can also damage the functionalities of the device. Therefore do keep this manual close to the device. Do, for any installation, follow strictly the local and national norms and regulations in force.

1.4.2 Warnings • The installation and commissioning of the communication sets must be entrusted to

skilled and qualified personnel perfectly aware of the safety precautions and local rules in force.

• All components connected to this device must be conforming to the laws and regulations in force. The persons without a written authorization from Studer Innotec SA are forbidden to do any change, modification or repair whatsoever. Regarding authorized modifications and replacements, only genuine components shall be used.

• This device is meant for indoor use only and must under no circumstances stand in the rain, the snow or any other humid or dusty environment.

• In case of use in motor vehicles this device must also be protected against vibrations by absorbing components.

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2 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION Both the Xcom-GSM and the Xcom-LAN are powered through the Studer proprietary bus. The distance between the Xcom-232i and the device supplying it (Xtender or VarioTrack) should not exceed 10m in order to avoid excessive voltage drop in the wire which could affect the functionality.

2.1 INSTALLATION OF THE XCOM 232I Follow the Xcom-232i instruction manual. When the Xcom-232i has been installed correctly according to the procedures mentioned in its manual, the remaining installation procedure depends on the chosen remote communication set.

3 WIRING 3.1 XCOM-GSM SET In order to install the Xcom-GSM set, there need to be sufficient GSM network coverage on the site of the Xtender or VarioTrack system. The network also has to conform to one of the following standards: GSM / GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA on these frequencies 850 / 900/ 1800 / 1900 / 2100 MHz. The GSM modem “E-lins M400” supplied by Studer Innotec requires the installation of a SIM card (not provided) that allows data transfer from a local service provider. Please refer to the chap. 3.1.3 when installing the SIM card. The volume of data transferring via the communication system to Studer’s server will depend on its utilisation (frequency and duration of use) but it will necessitate at least 2MB data per month. When the remote communication is in use, the volume of data transferred is approximately 30kB per minute. When the data logger function is activated, the additional volume of daily data may represent up to 1MB per day, depending on the number of devices present on the Studer communication bus.

If a Xcom-232i is connected to another compatible device (Xtender, VarioTrack, BSP, RCC) with the same communication bus, it is highly recommended to make a software update in order to guarantee all functionalities of the system.

Configuration of the Xcom-232i will be carried out after the installation of the selected gateway (GSM or LAN) in accordance with chapter 4.

The system will not function properly with any other modems than the ones stated above, even if they are correctly connected to the Xcom-232i.

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3.1.1 Contents of the remote communication set Xcom-GSM The remote communication set Xcom-GSM is delivered with the material listed below:

• 1 Xcom-232i • 2m communication cable • 1 MicroSD with adaptor • 1 M400 cellular modem • 1 external antenna • 0.25m serial cable • 0.5m power supply cable RJ45-Jack • 1 Xcom-232i user manual • 1 M400 series cellular modem datasheet • 1 Xcom-GSM/Xcom-LAN user manual

3.1.2 Mounting place The GSM modem should be mounted close to the Xcom-232i, maximum 20cm apart, and fixed with two separate sliding pins into the rail of the GSM enclosure.

3.1.3 Installing the SIM card Eject the small drawer close to the antenna connector by pushing the yellow button next to it, place the SIM card in the slot and reinsert the drawer.

3.1.4 Connecting the GSM modem 1) Connect the antenna to the modem 2) Connect the serial cable between the modem and the Xcom-232i 3) Connect the power cable between the modem and the Xcom-232i 4) Connect the Studer communication cable between the Xcom-232i and the

installation

The termination switch next to the 2 RJ 45 connectors on the Xcom-232i must be set in position T.

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3.2 XCOM-LAN SET 3.2.1 Contents of the remote communication set Xcom-LAN The remote communication set Xcom-LAN is delivered with the material listed below.

• 1 Xcom-232i • 2m communication cable • 1 MicroSD with adaptor • 1 NPort 5110A Ethernet gateway • 3m Ethernet cable • 0.25m serial cable • 0.5m power supply cable RJ45-Jack • 1 NPort 5110A series quick installation guide • 1 Xcom-GSM/Xcom-LAN user manual

3.2.2 Mounting place The Ethernet gateway should be mounted on a smooth surface using the mounting holes as shown in the "NPort 5110A series quick installation guide".

3.2.3 Connecting the Ethernet gateway 1) Connect the Ethernet cable between the Ethernet gateway and the router 2) Connect the serial cable between the Ethernet gateway and the Xcom-232i 3) Connect the power cable between the Ethernet gateway and the Xcom-232i 4) Connect the Studer communication cable between the Xcom-232i and the

Xtender or VarioTrack installation

The termination switch next to the 2 RJ 45 connectors on the Xcom-232i must be set in position T.

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4 CONFIGURING THE XCOM-232I For the installation to function properly, the Xcom-232i must first be configured as shown, step-by-step, in this chapter.

The use of a RCC-02/03 will facilitate the installation of the Xcom-232i. It will show messages in case of error.

4.1 DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE

Go on the Studer Innotec website: http://www.studer-innotec.com -> Support -> Download Center -> Softwares and Updates Download the package "Xcom Configurator".

4.2 INSERT THE SD CARD Insert the SD card into your PC and run the "XCOM Configurator".

4.3 SELECT THE SD CARD DRIVE Choose the drive where the SD card is situated.

Figure 4.2 : Choose the drive

Figure 4.1 : Studer Innotec SA website

Choose the SD card drive

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4.4 SET THE PARAMETERS 4.4.1 For Xcom-LAN To use the Xcom-232i with the Ethernet gateway, choose ”LAN” as serial port mode. No others parameters are required. The gateway is already configured. Press “Generate” to save the parameter settings.

Figure 4.3 : Choose Ethernet mode

4.4.2 For Xcom-GSM To use the Xcom-232i with the GSM modem, choose “Modem” as serial port mode. Then enter the "Access Point Name" (APN) of the internet service provider (ISP). If the ISP requires a username and a password, use them to fill in the fields "Access Point User Name" and "Access Point Password". If no password is required, leave the fields blank. If the SIM card has a PIN code, use it to fill in the field "PIN Code". If there is no PIN code, put a “0” in the field. Press “Generate” to save the parameter settings.

Figure 4.4 : Choose Modem mode

Ask the Internet Service Provider.

Required for some Internet Service Providers, leave it blank if not.

Enter the SIM card PIN code if there is one

Choose GSM mode

Choose LAN mode

Generate the configuration file

Generate the configuration file

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Example for Swisscom in Switzerland:

Figure 4.5 : Example with parameters for Swisscom

4.5 GENERATE THE CONFIGURATION FILE If the parameters were successfully set, this message box will appear:

Figure 4.6 : Parameters set and successful generation of GUID

Close the message box and a text file with your GUID will appear. This file is saved on your Desktop.

KEEP IT SAFE! The GUID is required for your authentication on the Xcom Website.

Figure 4.7 : Generated GUID file

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If an error occurs during the GUID generation, this message box will appear. Please verify that the selected drive for the SD card is correct. If an adaptor is used for the SD card, please verify that there is no lock protection.

Figure 4.8 : SD card not found

4.6 REMOVE THE SD CARD Remove the SD card from the PC.

4.7 SETUP THE PARAMETERS IN THE XCOM-232I Insert the SD card into the Xcom-232i and wait for the update to finish. The updating process normally takes 1 second. When the LED stops blinking red, the update is finished.

Figure 4.9 : Inserting the SD card

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4.8 CREATION OF YOUR ACCOUNT To access the installation remotely, the web portal https://xcom.studer-innotec.com is provided free of charge. To set up a user account on this web portal, please follow the instructions below. If a user account already exists, please proceed to chapter “4.9 Registration of installation”. On the first page, click on the link "Create an account".

Figure 4.10 : Link "Create an account"

1. Enter your last name, first name, email address and the password of your choice.

4.11 : Insert account information

2. Click on the button « Save », to register your information and your user account will be created.

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4.9 REGISTRATION OF INSTALLATION In order to access the installation you need to enter the GUID previously generated for your installation, see chapter 4.5.

1. Click on the button "Add a new installation".

4.12 : "Add a new installation" button

2. Enter the previously generated GUID as well as the name of the installation and press register to save the information.

4.13 : Register a new installation

Enter the installation GUID

Enter the installation name

Press the"Register" button to save the installation

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4.10 INSTALLATION COMPLETED The installation is now completed and you can access your system from anywhere with internet access through Studer’s web portal https://xcom.studer-innotec.com 5 XCOM PORTAL The user interface has been conceived to be simple and intuitive.

5.1 HOME PAGE The home page lists all available installations to the logged-in user divided into two categories.

• My installations; the installations that the logged-in user has added to the system. • My shared installations; the installations to which the logged-in user has been granted

access. Find a specific installation by scrolling the list or by using the search-field. Access the facility page by pressing the "Manage" button. An installation can also be deleted by pressing the "Delete" button. The delete button is only available for the installations under "My installations".

5.2 FACILITY PAGE This page is divided into five tabs whose functions are described below:

5.2.1 Installation This tab contains a detailed description of the facility, including its featured components, specific settings or other information to indicate its expected behaviour, in order to easily identify the system.

5.2.2 Remote Control This tab allows direct access to the facility. The interface is identical to the remote control RCC-02/-03 and access to the system will be exactly the same as if you used a RCC-02/03. Due to variations in communication speed, a greater or lesser delay may appear and prompt the user to wait for the return call display before making the next command. It is also possible that the screen refresh is done in two refreshments, slowing all navigation procedures. This response variable is normal and will require some practice.

5.2.3 Sharing This tab allows you to give access to your installation to additional persons registered at the Xcom portal (it is possible for everyone to register to the Xcom portal). The access can be set to partial or full access.

5.2.4 Messages This tab shows all messages from the Xcom-232i. These messages reflect the historical performance of your installation and are not necessarily alarms or alerts.

5.2.5 Notifications This tab allows you to generate alerts via SMS or email depending on configurable criteria. Generation of SMS alerts requires the provision of SMS credit from a supplier of this type of service (e.g. Clickatell, Esendex, Sms Factor, Text Magic).

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